OIL PAINTING : After the Dance, 1876

After the Dance by Waterhouse shows a Roman interior, with a portion of the atrium and a peep into the court beyond. Two figures, a boy and a girl, recline on cushions, one sitting and the other languidly stretched on the tesselated pavement with a tambourine alongside. In the distance a group of minstrels on the extreme left complete the composition of Waterhouse... There is no pretence of archaeological display, nor any highly-wrought detail, or accessories introduced for the mere mastery of textures...'

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